Cenarth Travel Guide

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  • looking from the river to the antique shop
      looking from the river to the antique...
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  • the crossroads
      the crossroads
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  • the church
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  • Cenarth falls
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the bridge

the bridge, Cenarth

 uglyscot Says:  The stone built 3-arch bridge has unusual holes , perhaps to prevent the river in flood from destroying the bridge. Whatever the reason it is very attractive.It was built about 1785-87 and is the oldest structure in the village.A few yards upstream are the famous Cenarth... 

visit the old flour Mill

visit the old flour Mill, Cenarth

 uglyscot Says:  The mill lies on the River Tiefi at Cenarth. It can be reached from the Antique shop.A good view of the mill wheel can be seen from the other side of the river by the water falls. The Mill was built in the 18th century.Unfortunately we were unable to go inside. 

watch salmon leaping

watch salmon leaping, Cenarth

 uglyscot Says:  Just beyond the bridge at Cenarth, there are a series of small waterfalls that the salmon have to leap in order to reach their breeding grounds further upstream. It is a great tourist attraction . Summer is the best time to see this.Parking is available beside the falls.... 

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The Thatched Cottage: give it a try

The Thatched Cottage: give it a try, Cenarth

 uglyscot Says:  The building is beautiful from the outside with its thatch. flowers and decorations. If the inside and service is as good, I'm sure you'll enjoy stopping for a break. We were unable to enter as it was a late Sunday afternoon in November. 

Cenarth TeaShop: cream teas

Cenarth TeaShop: cream teas, Cenarth

 uglyscot Says:  The sign outside suggests Italian coffee and my husband had a good cafe latte. The cafe was ordinary inside but offered homemade soup, cakes etc.The toilet was outside the cafe and rather spartan,Sevice was quite good but you have to order at the counter. I hadtea with... 

Local Customs  

coracles

coracles, Cenarth

 uglyscot Says:  From early times, man invented ways to cross water. One of the most ancient was the coracle (from the Welsh "cwrwgl") have a history dating back thousands of years. The coracle was originally covered with animal skins but nowadays in Wales they are covered with calico which... 

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 Cenarth is about 35 minutes from New Quay in Cardigan Bay. The village is dominated by the church, which is mentioned as existing at least since the sixth century, though the present one was built in... 

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